Android 2.2 (Froyo) which is the latest version of Android OS for handheld devices from Google available in the Kuwait. Android is believed to be beating the iPhone OS and Android is very much successful and we see lots of handheld device manufactures are using this. Samsung Galaxy Tablet is powered with Android 2.2 which is the latest version available in the market. Now the question is “Is this version fine for Tablet as well or is it well tweaked for the best performance for a tablet”. Other question that comes in my mind is like in iPad, we have applications which are developed for iPad, will the Android apps developed for mobile phones work well with tablets.
Android 3.0 (Gingerbread) has a higher hardware basic requirements like atleast 1-GHz processor, 512MB of RAM memory, and displays no smaller than 3.5 inches and higher resolutions of up to 1280Will the tablets which are recently out in the market like the Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000, Dell Streak, Notion Ink Adam, ICD Ultra, Acer Tablet and many more coming up be able to run on the upcoming Android 3.0. Interesting thing is that there are rumors that Android 3.0 will be out by mid of October according to PC World.
If its true that Android 3.0 is coming up soon then I feel that the recently launched Tablets powered by Android 2.2 should have waited for the release of Android 3.0 and have their hardwares loaded with the best to run this version. Honeycomb would be the next version after Gingerbread (Android 3.5). by 760 pixels would also be available for devices with displays larger than 4 inches.
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